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Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: Women, Dreams and 'We the People of India'

How did everyone get the right to vote, and what is the significance of the initial words of the constitution's preamble?
Avani Bansal
Jan 25 2021
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How did everyone get the right to vote, and what is the significance of the initial words of the constitution's preamble?
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In the third episode of Hamara Samvidhan, we get to know of the role women played in imagining India's constitution.

How did everyone get the right to vote, and what is the significance of the initial words of the constitution's preamble 'We the people of India'?

Why, in fact, did lawmakers not include the 'referendum' proposal in the constitution?

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Find out with Supreme Court advocate Avni Bansal.

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